Flame spraying
HP-HVOF process
In a gas/oxygen flame with a temperature of approximately 3,000°C, materials such as tungsten carbides can be bombarded onto the work piece with a particle velocity of more than 1,000 meters per second. This forms a very dense and uniform layer with high adhesion strength.
Relevant case studies
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Shaftsleeve 2
Chemical attack | Abrasive wear -
Shaft sleeve new
Abrasive wear | Chemical attack -
Chemical attack | Fretting (pitting)
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Chemical attack | Erosion
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Bearing fitting wear | Chemical attack
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Drive roller
Abrasive wear | Chemical attack -
Electric motor
Chemical attack | Dimensional recovery -
Electrically conductive roller
Electricity & temperature | Abrasive wear -
Dispensing valve
Abrasive wear | Bearing fitting wear -
Compressor rotor
Bearing fitting wear | Abrasive wear -
Grinding basket, inner gearing
Erosion -
Rotor housing decanter
Erosion | Dimensional recovery -
Gear shaft
Bearing fitting wear | Dimensional recovery -
Compressor rotor
Bearing fitting wear -
Connecting rod
Dimensional recovery -
Valve housing
Dimensional recovery -
Shut-off valve reaction vessel
Abrasive wear | Chemical attack -
Pump impeller
Erosion